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The Heights

industry

Multifamily

Location

Philadelphia, PA

Year

2024

Designer

Manuela Castana

ARCHITECT

James Campbell

The Heights: Historic Charm, Modern Elegance

 

Once a beloved school in the 1900s, The Heights has been meticulously transformed into a collection of high-end residences that blend historic character with contemporary design. Nestled within The Roe at Manayunk, this private community offers a rare mix of history and luxury. Original hardwood floors, grand arched windows, and thoughtfully preserved architectural details honor the past, while modern amenities ensure comfort and style. Designed with durability and timeless aesthetics in mind, each space is a testament to quality craftsmanship and elevated living.

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Designed for Comfort & Style

Every residence at The Heights has been curated with intentional design and superior materials, ensuring an inviting yet highly functional living space.

Bedrooms: Spacious and filled with natural light, the bedrooms offer a serene retreat with high ceilings, large historic windows, and premium finishes. Noise-canceling insulation ensures privacy and tranquility, while warm-toned hardwood floors add to the timeless elegance.

Living Areas: Open-concept layouts create a seamless flow between the kitchen, dining, and living spaces. Every detail, from the custom cabinetry to the high-end lighting fixtures, has been chosen to enhance both aesthetics and functionality.

Kitchens: Designed for both form and function, the kitchens feature sleek, durable countertops, modern cabinetry, and state-of-the-art appliances. Thoughtful design elements maximize storage and efficiency, making these kitchens as practical as they are beautiful.

From the penthouses with sweeping city views to the cozy one- and two-bedroom apartments, every unit at The Heights is a masterpiece of design and craftsmanship. 

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